MEDIA
                  RELEASE 
               WORLD'S
                  BEST SET FOR CATHAY PACIFIC/STANDARD CHARTERED HONG KONG CRICKET
                  SIXES 
               HONG KONG, September 2 - Pakistan will be aiming for an unprecedented
                  third 
                  successive triumph when they take to the field in the 2003
                  Cathay 
                  Pacific/Standard Chartered Hong Kong Cricket Sixes. 
               Boasting a prize fund of US$260,000, the ninth edition of the
                    world's 
                    premier Sixes tournament will be hosted by the Kowloon Cricket
                    Club on 
                    November 1-2. 
               "The Cathay Pacific/Standard Chartered Hong Kong Cricket
                Sixes is firmly 
                    established as the leading event of its kind in the world," said
                    Mike Walsh, chairman of the Hong Kong Cricket Association
                    (HKCA). 
               "It will be another major international sporting event
                to take in place in 
                    Hong Kong following SARS, and we are indebted to the continuing
                    support of 
                    our title sponsors, Cathay Pacific Airways and Standard Chartered
                    Bank," said Walsh. 
               While Pakistan, tournament winners in 1992, 1997, 2001 and
                      2002, are sure to 
                    be installed as favourites, they will pushed hard by teams
                      representing 
                    England, India, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Hong Kong,
                      winners of the Plate 
                    competition last year. 
               The 2003 event will also include Kenya, who will be making
                      their debut in 
                    the tournament. Completing the eight-strong line-up will
                      be New Zealand, 
                    whose last appearance in the event came in 1996. 
               Conspicuous by their absence for the first time
                  since the event's
                    inauguration in 1992 will be Australia. "We asked
                      that the Australians send 
                    a strong team, but because of their domestic schedule they
                      were unable to 
                    give us that assurance, which was forthcoming from both
                      Kenya and New 
                    Zealand. It was decided, therefore, to include the alternative
                      choices until 
                    such time as that situation should change," said
                    Walsh. 
               Led by the inspirational Wasim Akram, Pakistan defeated
                      South Africa in the 
                    2001 Cup final and retained their title by beating England
                      in last year's 
                    final. The 2002 tournament was also notable for Hong Kong's
                      victory over Sri 
                    Lanka in the Plate competition, one of the finest achievements
                      in the SAR's 
                    cricketing history. 
               Tickets for the 2003 Cathay Pacific/Standard Chartered
                      Hong Kong Cricket 
                    Sixes will go on sale next Monday (September 8). 'Early
                      bird' two-day ticket 
                    prices have been set at HK$300 for adults and HK$150 for
                      children aged 15 years and younger. After October 17, the
                prices will increase to HK$380 for adults and
                    HK$200 for children. 
               Games are played in five-over innings, with each team member,
                      other than the 
                    wicketkeeper, bowling one over. The eight competing teams
                      are split into two 
                    groups of four and will play each other on a round-robin
                    basis on day one. 
               The top two teams in each pool will progress to the Cup
                      competition knockout 
                    stages, while the bottom two teams in each of the pools
                      will compete for the 
                    Plate.The 2003 Cathay Pacific/Standard Chartered Hong Kong
                      Cricket Sixes will take 
                    place at Kowloon Cricket Club, 10 Cox's Road, Kowloon
                    on November 1-2.  
              Early 
                    bird two-day passes cost HK$300 for adults and HK$150 for
                      children aged 15 years and younger, 
                    and are on sale through Cityline (www.cityline.com.hk)
                      as well as at the 
                    following outlets: 
              
                - Hong
                                Kong Cricket Club
 
                                        137 Wong Nai Chung Gap Road, Happy Valley 
          2574 6266 
                - Kowloon
                                  Cricket Club
 
                                  10 Cox's Road, Jordan 
            2367 4141 
                - Dot
                                  Cod Seafood Restaurant & Oyster Bar
 
                                  Prince's Building, Central 
            2810 6988 
                - Hong
                                  Kong Cricket Association
 
                                  Room 1019 Sports House, 1 Stadium Path, So Kon
                              Po 
            2504 8102 
                             Provided by CCIL. For further information,
                please contact Danny Lai at (852) 2504-8102. 
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